US4997881A - Poly(alkyl vinyl ether)polyolefin copolymers - Google Patents
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- polyolefins e.g., polypropylene, polyethylene
- the instant invention relates to novel poly(alkyl vinyl ether)/polyolefin copolymers and reactive processing of blends of a poly(alkyl vinyl ether) and polyolefin to form them.
- FIG. 1a and 1b are melting point depression plots of polypropylene and blends of polypropylene and poly(methyl vinyl ether);
- FIG. 2 is another melting point depression plot analogous to those of FIG. 1a and FIG. 1b and
- FIG. 3 is a plot of the isothermal crystallization rates for polypropylene and certain polypropylene/poly(ethyl vinyl ether) blends processed under differing conditions.
- a blend of a poly(alkyl vinyl ether) and a polyolefin e.g., polypropylene
- a polyolefin e.g., polypropylene
- a minor amount e.g., from about 0.5% to about 49%, by weight of the entire blend
- a polypropylene for example, in this manner, the resulting blend becomes compatible.
- Such a blend can find a variety of uses as will be described in greater detail below.
- the poly(alkyl vinyl ether) component to which the instant invention pertains includes those having the repeating unit ##STR1## where R is lower straight or branched chain alkyl, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, and the like or branched structures thereof (isopropyl, isobutyl, and the like).
- Polyolefins which can be used herein include polypropylene.
- the reactive processing involves heat blending the two aforesaid polymers at a sufficiently high temperature (e.g., about 210° C. or greater) with or without a free radical catalyst below their thermal decomposition point for a sufficient length of time (e.g., about fifteen minutes or greater) to achieve copolymerization between the poly(alkyl vinyl ether) and polyolefin.
- a sufficiently high temperature e.g., about 210° C. or greater
- a free radical catalyst below their thermal decomposition point for a sufficient length of time (e.g., about fifteen minutes or greater) to achieve copolymerization between the poly(alkyl vinyl ether) and polyolefin.
- Isotactic polypropylene (90 parts by weight) was blended with 10 weight percent poly(methyl vinyl ether) in a an air atmosphere at 200° C. for fifteen minutes. Differential scanning calorimetry showed that the melting point of the resulting blend was substantially identical (within experimental error) to the melting point of the isotactic polypropylene homopolymer indicating that the blend was immiscible.
- the blend prepared in an air atmosphere at 200° C. for fifteen minutes showed a faster crystallization rate than polypropylene homopolymer indicating that a second immiscible phase existed at the crystallization temperature (130° C.).
- the polymer blend prepared in air atmosphere at 210° C. for thirty minutes showed a slower crystallization rate (upper portion of FIG.
- the hydrophilic/lipophilic balance of the resulting material can be controlled by adjustment of the relative proportions of each which are combined and treated.
- Enhanced adhesive properties of the polyolefin to hydrophilic substrates can be imparted in this manner.
- the blend in accordance with the instant invention also functions as a compatibilizer so that other hydrophilic components or particles (e.g., dye molecules or hydrophilic filler materials) can be well dispersed in the otherwise hydrophobic polyolefin matrix.
- hydrophilic components or particles e.g., dye molecules or hydrophilic filler materials
- Water vapor permeability can also be controlled for the blend. This can allow for control of water vapor permeability through various materials and can have importance for applications such as disposable outer layers for diapers where water permeability for a non-porous polyolefin is highly desirable.
- An alternative embodiment of the invention involves preparation of block or graft copolymers comprised of the poly(alkyl vinyl ether) with another polymer structure in the copolymer.
- a poly(alkyl vinyl ether)/polyoxazoline block or graft copolymer or a poly(alkyl vinyl ether)/poly(alkyl methacrylate) block or graft copolymer might be formed initially with the subsequent grafting of this onto the polyolefin through the poly(alkyl vinyl ether) component and the reactive processing step described herein.
- This composition can then be blended with other homopolymers compatible with the polyoxazoline or poly(alkyl methacrylate) components, for example.
- this method provides a route to compatibilization of a wider range of polymeric materials with polyolefins.
- Another important feature of the present grafting reaction of the poly(alkyl vinyl ether) onto the polyolefin (e.g., polypropylene) is that a significant level of ketone groups are formed in the reaction processing step which render the resulting modified polyolefin composition photodegradable.
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